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Students should read Shakespeare because it has classic language, a great introduction to drama and important life lessons.
You realize of course that nobody can answer this without knowing who the author is and where he says that students should do this. I tend to agree, but my reasons may not be the same as his, so neither I or anyone can answer your question.
Because Shakespeare's plays are all full of sex, violence, insanity, the occult and dirty jokes. Little children shouldn't be exposed to that sort of thing. It's much too entertaining.
What do you mean if Shakespeare have it? If you mean does Shakespeare have what it takes, then yes. He should any way.
If it is worthwhile to teach people how to use the language effectively, it would be foolish not to have a look at the greatest writer ever in the English language. Shakespeare's work is so important to us culturally that the numerous allusions made to it in popular culture would go right over the head of someone who has not been exposed to Shakespeare, and they would miss a lot of what is going on. That being said, unfortunately there are many teachers out there who think that a course on Shakespeare should be called "Why You Should Hate Shakespeare". They put a lot of effort into getting students to look at Shakespeare's plays as badly written and incomprehensible novels, to be afraid of his language (and then to offer "No Fear" versions with the language stripped away), and to use strange and artificial concepts like "tragic hero", "Freytag's Pyramid", and "hubris" to confuse them as to what is really happening. Such teaching methods do more harm than good.
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Students should read Shakespeare because it has classic language, a great introduction to drama and important life lessons.
An argument paragraph is a paragraph in which one states his or her opinion on a given issue and then supports that argument/opinion with facts, counter-arguments, and explination. For example, one might state that smoking should be banned in all public buildings, and then cite statistics and public opinion polls to bolster that opinion.
No, typically a thesis statement is only stated in the introduction paragraph of an essay. Each subsequent paragraph should support the thesis with different points or arguments. Repeating the thesis statement in every paragraph can make the writing repetitive and ineffective.
Students should wear school uniforms as it promotes a sense of unity and equality among students, reducing distractions in the classroom that can come from clothing choices. Uniforms also help to instill a sense of discipline and respect for the institution students attend. Finally, school uniforms can alleviate the pressure and stress that can come from the need to keep up with the latest fashion trends.
The argument would be that cell phones are too much of a distraction from the education that the students are there to receive.
The introductory paragraph of an explanatory essay should include a clear thesis statement that presents the main idea or argument of the essay. Additionally, it should provide background information on the topic to give context to the reader.
Everybody should study Shakespeare. He is the greatest writer in the English language and his words, phrases, quotations, characters and stories are known and constantly alluded to by all other writers. However, elementary school students, although they can and do enjoy Shakespeare's language, can have trouble wrapping their heads around the plots of some of the plays. It is easier for high school students to appreciate some of the subtleties in the plays.
Start with your intro paragraph, which should include your thesis. The second and third paragraphs should expound on that thesis, while adding supporting information with quotes and references. Add another paragraph if necessary to strengthen the argument and finally, a conclusion paragraph which asserts the thesis based on the evidence provided in paragraphs 2-3.
To develop a paragraph using citations, you should start by introducing your main point or argument. Then, provide evidence or support for your argument by incorporating relevant quotations or paraphrasing from credible sources. Make sure to properly cite the sources you use within the paragraph according to the appropriate citation style, such as APA or MLA. This will strengthen your writing by adding authority and supporting your ideas with outside research.
The thesis statement should be written in the introductory paragraph of an essay. It typically comes at the end of the introduction to provide a clear indication of the main argument or purpose of the essay.
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